Description
1993 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages have some marks but largely are clean and the binding is secure. Former library book has some markings and labels from the library.
This well-loved copy of “Becoming American: Young People in the American Revolution” offers a unique perspective on the nation’s founding through the eyes of its youth. Published in 1993, this thought-provoking work explores the pivotal roles played by young Americans during the Revolutionary War, shedding light on their sacrifices, struggles, and contributions to the birth of a new nation.
While the hardcover shows signs of use, with minor wear and scuffs, the interior pages remain largely clean and the binding secure, a testament to the book’s enduring appeal. As a former library copy, it bears the markings of its journey, inviting readers to imagine the countless minds it has enlightened over the years.
For collectors and enthusiasts of American history, this volume holds particular significance as it illuminates the often-overlooked narratives of the young patriots who risked everything for the cause of independence. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the resilience and determination that fueled the Revolutionary spirit, making this a captivating addition to any collection focused on the formative years of the United States.